Showing posts with label Sweet Saturdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Saturdays. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Our Sweet Collections...

You know ~ all it takes to start 
an official collection is 3 of one thing...

So what do you collect?


I collect quite a few things, 
under the criteria mentioned above...

cookie cutters, wooden boxes, baskets, old chairs,
vintage postcards, books, canning jars, candles,
architectural salvage, little white bowls, crocks...

and I even have a collection of tarnished spoons,
which was inspired by this photograph.  

I love this verse...


By wisdom a house is built, 
and through understanding it is established;
through knowledge its rooms are filled
with rare and beautiful treasures.

~ Proverbs 24:3-4 ~



Hope you're having a Sweet Saturday!!
Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Sweet vintage girl ~ Printables

I shared this set of printable gift tags 
for Valentine's Day yesterday...
I knew my mom would love the little girl holding her doll, since she collects German dolls from this era.  After talking with her this morning, she asked if I could make a printable 8x10 collage or cards using that image.  So I got busy ~ here's what I made for her, and am sharing with you...

~ Printable 8"x10" collage ~


~ Printable cards ~


I think she could be cute used as art in a 
little girl's room year-round, don't you think?
Add a few pretty buttons or some glitter, 
and transform her into something truly special!

Thank you for stopping by, and have a Sweet Saturday!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Friendship's Garden


"In friendship's fragrant garden,
There are flowers of every hue.
Each with its own fair beauty
And its gift of joy for you." 

~ Friendship's Garden ~











Don't those blooms look so nice in winter?
I took these photos in my gardens last year, 
knowing that sometime I'd need to see a little
reminder of what will eventually return 
after the snow and ice melts...


Thank you for stopping by today!
Hope you're having a Sweet Saturday!
 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Sweet Little Note

Today I want to share my favorite postcard with you...

There is a booth at my favorite local antique store that specializes in postcards and old photographs.  I stop there often, if only to look through the lovely images.  On one such visit a few years ago, I happened to be looking through the flower-themed postcards.  I found this Lily of the Valley image beautiful, but was captivated by what I found upon turning it over...




I love that Mr. Alden Hopkins found a way to send his wife 
her favorite flowers, even though he was miles away.  
What a sweet man to send his wife such a note...

It traveled from New York to Ohio, 
from a Mr. to a Mrs.,
and after nearly 60 years... to me.  

I'll be sure to hang on to their sweet little note... 
and treasure it always.


Hope you're having a Sweet Saturday!
Thanks for stopping by!

~ Read Janet Martin's poem 'Rags' 
partially inspired by this postcard. ~

Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Best Gift

Rushing and buying
Making lists and more lists
Seeking presents for loved ones
Wondering, "Do they already have this?"

Weaving and dodging,
Store in and store out
It's hard to decide
With so many about

Will this go with that?
Does this even make sense?
I hope so after all the effort
I've put in to this!

Finally, I'm finished!
Every item is bought!
Why then, don't I feel
Content with this lot?

Because I know things are just that
The most meaningful gifts
Are treasures bestowed without
All the "What if's"

The gift of yourself,
Your time and your love,
Patience with others,
Simple graces from above.

No one questions those gifts,
There aren't returns or complaints,
Always happily accepted,
Only one thing remains...

Next year, this I'll remember
Before all of the shopping...
I'll save myself a few trips,
And a whole lot of walking!

~ Megan Berry ~

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Do you ever feel like something's missing after all the presents are bought?  
Remember, the best gift of all was given to us long, long ago...

For God so loved the world that  
He gave His one and only Son
that whoever believes in Him  
shall not perish but have eternal life.

~ John 3:16 NIV ~


Merry Christmas to you & yours!!



Saturday, December 3, 2011

Sweet Gingerbread Houses

My mom was SO sweet to make 
gingerbread houses for my kids to decorate...  

Thank you mom!!! 


 Here they are being assembled...


Here are the finished houses.
Zachary's is on the scale ~ Olivia's is on the plate.

You might be wondering... where are pictures of the kids?

Well... they were supposed to decorate these...  
but they ended up sticking around for about 5 minutes!
They started out SO excited to make these too...

Oh well!

Mom and I ended up sitting in the kitchen 
having fun anyway!!

This morning the kids woke up smiling and 
asking to see their gingerbread houses...
So, I guess everything worked out!!

By the way...
There aren't any nibbles from the 
gingerbread houses or licks off the candies... yet!


Hope you're having a 

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, November 19, 2011

Sweet Roses

"We can complain because 
rose bushes have thorns, 
or rejoice because 
thorn bushes have roses."

~ Abraham Lincoln ~

 I created this set of gift tags 
to share with you... my sweet friends!

 I made these by combining sheet music, a Swedish ad tag, an image of beautiful roses, and one of my herbal tea watercolor papers

Thanks for stopping by... 
hope you're having a Sweet Saturday!


"This old world that we're livin' in
Is might hard to beat.
You get a thorn with every rose
But - ain't the roses sweet?" 

 
~ Frank Stanton ~



Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sweet Girls & Dolls

  This morning my daughter skipped over and wanted her picture taken with her 'new' doll from grandma... how could I resist?

  She squeezed that little thing 'til I thought her stuffing would come out!  Olivia said, "I just love her so much!"  How many girls have shared in that experience?  We're born with a desire to care for others, and expressing that with a doll just seems to come so naturally.

Dolls come in a variety of packages... some handmade and well-worn with love, 
others expertly crafted in the finest of clothes...

... and they are all beautiful, in their own way.  I wonder what stories they would tell if they could speak...

Imagine many, many years ago sitting in a store display as a girl walks by only to see you... she presses her pretty little face against the glass as she struggles to get a closer look.  She has such a kind smile, and you hope she'll be yours...


Now imagine that little girl carefully penning her letter to Santa and asking, wishing... praying for that one special gift she saw in the display...


On Christmas morning you and your little girl are happily united! 



Such sweet thoughts...

Did you have a special doll growing up?  
I hope you'll take a moment 
to think sweet thoughts about her today...

"Yesterday brought the beginning, 
tomorrow brings the end,
and somewhere in the middle 
we became the best of friends."  

~ Author Unknown ~

Thanks for stopping by, and have a Sweet Saturday!

Postcard image and photo credit 

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Sweet Smiles

When I tuck my son in at night he asks something like... "Does Olivia go to school in the morning?"

Honestly, he's happy either way... if she's going or not, because they are very close.  That being said, when I reply, "Yes, Olivia's got school in the morning," his smile stretches from ear to ear.  He knows it's our special time together.

Yesterday was one of those days.  When I came in from getting Olivia on the bus, Zachary was still standing at the window, with a slightly sad look on his face.  His eyes quickly lit up as I asked, "Well, what are we gonna do today?"

It was then that my expression changed, as I remembered it was time for my yearly TB test and flu shot at the hospital.  I stooped down and said, "Would you like to help me be brave today?"  His eyes were big as he quickly replied, "Sure Mom!  Why do you need to be brave?"  So I told him. He looked up at me with that sweet little smile and said, "It'll be alright.  I know you can do it... just don't cry like this ~ Wah!  Wah! Wah!"  We laughed and laughed...

One thing about where I get my shots, is that it's right across from a koi pond.  The pond is maintained and decorated through out the year... but the main attraction, at least for the little ones, is the train that goes around the display.  My son loves trains, and just about anything else that has an engine for that matter... so I knew he'd LOVE it.

I rested my hands on Zachary's shoulders and looked him in the eye.  I told him about the train, and that we'd see it, but that first, "Mommy needs her shots."  Out came that big grin again as he nodded enthusiastically.

We arrived at the hospital, and Zachary eagerly unbuttoned his seat belt and jumped to the pavement.  "Remember what we said about the train?"  "Sure do Mom!"  He reached up to grab my hand as we walked to the entrance.  Along the way he asked questions about the people we saw... "Are they sick?  Why are they here?  Why are they leaving?..."  I just smiled and gave simple answers, which seemed to satisfy his curiosity.

We entered and walked down the hallway.  He looked up and said, "Mom, I know... shots first, then the train, right?"  I just hoped he'd really remember those words when he SAW it.

He did!  He looked for a split second, and asked, "Is that the train?"  He took a deep breath, put his hands on his hips and said, "Okay, well you gotta get your shots now."  We walked through the door and immediately he started chatting with the nurses... introducing me and himself and telling them why we were there... all of course, while flashing his sweet smile.

We went in to a little room, and as the nurse prepared the shots, my son stood watch over me.  He analyzed every move she made.  I got the flu shot first.  I don't know if he saw that or not, because I didn't look that way (I tense up if I watch).  As I was getting my bandaid, Zachary said, "You did really good Mom, I'm proud of you!"

I said, "I'm not done... I get one more shot."  I could see him for this one.  I told him to look away, but he covered his face with his hands and peeked through his fingers, which made me smile.  When it was over, he had this amazed expression as he said, "Mom... you were really brave."  He held my hand then gave me a hug...

We stopped to see the train on the way out, as promised, and he got to push a button to make it go.  He asked, "Do you see this train all the time??"  I do, but actually I usually look at my reflection in the glass as I pass by instead of the train.  Now I'll look down at that train instead, and think about my Zachary.

As we left hand-in-hand, my little guy looked up at me with that sweet smile, and I said, "I love you."  He replied, "I know, Mom."

What a perfect answer to this brave... and proud... mother's heart.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Sweet Flight

"Listen!  The wind is rising,
and the air is wild with leaves,
We have had our summer evenings,
now for October eves!"   

~ Humbert Wolfe ~


"The leaves fall, the wind blows
and the farm country slowly 
changes from the summer cottons 
into its winter wools."
   
~ Henry Beston ~


"Delicious autumn!  
My very soul is wedded to it, 
and if I were a bird 
I would fly about the earth
seeking the successive autumns."

 
 ~ George Eliot~


Hope everyone is having a Sweet Saturday




Saturday, October 15, 2011

Sweet Love







All 3 of these digital collages I created have 2 things in common.  
Love ~ and a sweet floral patterned paper from The Graphics Fairy.
Every image used, with the exception of my mother's baby photo, 
came from that wonderful free website!

Hope you're having a Sweet Saturday!




Saturday, October 8, 2011

Sweet Surprises

"All that we behold is full of blessings."
 ~ William Wordsworth ~
 
Yesterday, mom surprised me by offering to whisk my kids off
for a night at grandma & grandpa's house! 
I always have mixed emotions about seeing them go,
but admit it's nice to get a break ~ at least once in awhile...

So, after hugging and waving goodbye and blowing kisses until everyone was out of sight (and then some), I returned inside.  The weather was gorgeous, but I just had a desire to paint.  After adjusting my light and pulling up a chair, I impulsively grabbed a brush.  With just a few long strokes ~ a blue sky was created.  At that moment I didn't know what would come next.  

Sometimes it's nice to start a painting 
without expectations and flow in the moment.

Almost without thinking, I dipped my brush in to a dark green, and haphazardly painted some trees... then thought, it's Autumn, so why not add some orange.  Next came yellow and brown, a little more orange for the sky and green for the grassy field, purple for a little creek... before I knew it, all the colors merged and... a landscape appeared.

A sweet, unexpected surprise...


Sometimes the best things in life are unexpected.
  Unplanned... at least by us.
 
It's hard to let go of my plan, and leave it in God's hands,  
but that's exactly what I'm supposed to do. 
He's got a plan for everything ~ and who doesn't
love a sweet surprise here and there? 
Our days are full of them...
if we're just present to accept the gifts.


For I know the plans
I have for you, declares the Lord
plans for welfare and not for evil, 
to give you a future and a hope. 

~ Jeremiah 29:11 ~